Ares | |
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God o War | |
![]() Statue o Ares frae Hadrian's Villa | |
Abode | Thrace, Munt Olympus, Macedonie & Sparta |
Symbol | spear, helmet, dog, chariot, boar |
Personal Information | |
Childer | Erotes (Eros an Anteros), Phobos, Deimos, Phlegyas, Harmonia, an Adrestia |
Parents | Zeus an Hera |
Siblins | Eris, Hebe, Hephaestus, Enyo, an Eileithyia |
Roman equivalent | Maurs |
Ares (Ancient Greek: Ἄρης [árɛːs], Μodren Greek: Άρης [ˈaris]) is the Greek god o war. He is ane o the Twal Olympians, an the son o Zeus an Hera.[1] In Greek leeteratur, he aften represents the pheesical or violent aspect o war, in contrast tae the armored Athena, whose functions as a goddess o intelligence include militar strategy an generalship.[2]